Patient Experience
I was quite nervous about some ongoing fatigue. Dr. Harindra was very calm. He didn't rush me, explained things in a quiet way that was easy to understand. The hospital is large, parking took a minute, but the doctor made the visit feel simple. I'm feeling much better now, and I'm grateful for his kind approach.
What a relief! After seeing another doctor and getting nowhere with my back pain, I came to Dr. Harindra. He figured it out in one visit. Straightforward advice, a practical treatment plan, and I finally got some sleep. The man knows his stuff. So glad I went.
My husband wasn't feeling well, and I was worried. We saw Dr. Harindra. He was very patient with us, answered all our questions without making us feel silly. The process at the hospital was smooth. He gave us a clear path forward, and my husband is recovering well. We really appreciated his care.
I'd been to a few doctors about this constant fatigue and weird joint pain. Everyone said it was stress or just getting older. Dr. Wadhwa actually listened. He didn't rush me, asked about things no one else had, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was something pretty rare with my thyroid. I'm just glad someone finally figured it out.
Had to get a cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was nervous at first, but Dr. Wadhwa explained the whole thing in simple terms. The procedure itself was quick, and he checked in the next day to see how the stitches were holding up. It was straightforward, no drama, exactly what you want.
The parking at Apollo BGS was a nightmare that day, completely full. But once I got inside, the front desk people were really patient helping me find my way. The whole place felt calm, not like a typical hospital. Even the nurse who took my vitals had a nice chat with me to pass the time.
What stuck with me was how Dr. Wadhwa talks to you. He sits down, makes eye contact, and never makes you feel silly for asking questions. When my mother was sick, he spoke to her with so much kindness, not just to me. That really matters when you're scared.
Had my gallbladder out last week. The first couple days were rough, I won't lie. But Dr. Prahlad's team had a clear plan for the pain. They checked on me often, adjusted things when needed. It wasn't just pills; they showed me how to move to make it easier. I'm home now, moving slow but getting better each day. The follow-up call to see how I was managing was a nice touch.
Appendicitis. Went to Apollo BGS in a lot of pain. Dr. Prahlad saw me quickly, confirmed it needed to come out. Surgery was straightforward. He explained what he did in simple terms after. Staff was efficient. Parking was a hassle that day, but the medical part was smooth. I'm healed up fine.
I was quite nervous about needing an operation. Dr. Prahlad has a very calm way about him. He listened to all my worries and never made me feel rushed. After the procedure, he personally came by to see how I was feeling, and his quiet reassurance meant a great deal. The care here was very thoughtful.
Wow, what a difference! I'd been putting off this hernia repair for ages, just dreading it. Dr. Prahlad made the whole process so much less scary than I'd built up in my head. The surgery itself went great, and the relief I feel now is incredible. I can finally pick up my toddler without that nagging worry. So glad I went through with it!
My dad was admitted to Apollo Mysore last month, and we were all pretty scared. Dr. Vanitha was the one who actually talked to us like people, not just a chart. She called me directly after her evening rounds to explain what the next steps were, in a way I could understand. It made a huge difference when you're sitting in that waiting room feeling helpless.
I've been seeing Dr. Vanitha for my blood pressure and general health for almost eight years now. What I appreciate is that she remembers me, remembers my history without having to dig through the file for five minutes first. She's straightforward about what I need to do, and I trust her advice because it's always been consistent. She's my doctor, simple as that.
Saw Dr. Vanitha for a bad flu that wouldn't quit. Got an appointment same-day, which was a relief. She was quick, asked the right questions, didn't waste time. Prescription worked. Parking at Apollo was a nightmare, but the visit itself was fine.
I went in for what I thought was just persistent heartburn. Dr. Vanitha listened, but then asked a bunch of other questions about things I wouldn't have connected—like the tiredness I'd blamed on work. She suggested a few basic tests just to rule stuff out. Honestly, I was a bit annoyed at first, thinking it was overkill. But one of those tests caught a minor thyroid issue early. She called with the results herself and laid out a simple plan. That bit of extra attention probably saved me from a bigger problem down the line.
I'd been to a few doctors about this nagging stomach pain and fatigue. Everyone said it was stress. Dr. Ravi Puranik actually listened to the whole timeline, asked a bunch of questions others hadn't, and ordered some specific tests. Turns out it was a tricky gallbladder issue that wasn't showing up on the usual scans. He explained it in a way that finally made sense. At Apollo BGS, the whole process for sorting it out was straightforward.
Had to get a small cyst removed. Honestly, I was pretty nervous about the whole thing—hospitals make me anxious. But Dr. Puranik and his team at Apollo made it so simple. The procedure itself was quick, he told me what he was doing as he went, and the recovery was exactly as he said it would be. No drama, just good care.
The parking at Apollo BGS was a nightmare that day, completely full. I was flustered by the time I got to Dr. Puranik's clinic. But the lady at the reception desk was so calm and got me checked in quickly. The nurse who took my vitals was really kind and chatted with me to settle my nerves. It's a busy place, but the staff make it feel less impersonal.
What I remember most is how Dr. Puranik talked to my elderly father. He didn't just talk at him. He sat down, made eye contact, and explained the treatment plan slowly, checking if he understood. He even drew a little diagram on his notepad. My dad usually hates doctors, but he left saying, 'He's a good man.' That meant everything to us.
My six-year-old, Aarav, had been running a fever for days that just wouldn't break. We were so scared. At Apollo, we had to wait a bit in the lobby, which was hard with a sick kid, but once we saw Dr. Javeed Nayeem, we felt heard. He didn't just talk to us; he got down on his knee to speak to Aarav directly, asked him about his favorite cartoon. He explained everything about the infection in a way we could actually understand, and his calmness rubbed off on us. Seeing my son smile at the doctor when we left meant more than any medicine.